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LNQ802CI3Wireless LAN Device

Actiontec Electronics Inc
Wireless LAN Device - FCC ID LNQ802CI3 - Actiontec Electronics Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 03, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 03, 2002
Equipment Note
Wireless LAN Device
Frequency Range
2412.70000000 - 2472.00000000
Company
Actiontec Electronics Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

802CI3 User Manuel 2 Contents 1. Contents 2. Introduction 3. Wireless LAN Basics 4. Installation for Window 95 / 98 5. Troubleshooting 6. Technical specifications of 802CI3 2. Introduction Thank you for purchasing your Wireless LAN, 802CI3 PC Card. This manual will assist you with the installation procedure. The package you have received should contain the following items: • 802CI3 PC Card • User manual • Diskette containing Wireless LAN Management utility and drivers Note: if anything is missing, please contact your vendor The diskette contains the drivers and the program; this is used for managing the 802CI3 card and establishing the wireless connection with your Local Area Network. 3 3. Wireless LAN Basics Wireless LAN (Local Area Networks) systems offer a great number of advantages over a traditional, wired system. Wireless LANs (WLANs) are more flexible, easier to setup and manage and often more cost effective than their wired equivalence. Using radio frequency (RF) technology. WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity with user mobility, and, through simplified configuration, enable movable LANs. With wireless LANs, users can access shared information without looking for a place to plug in and network managers can set up or augment networks without installing or moving wires. Wireless LANs offer the following productivity, convenience and cost advantages over traditional wired networks. • Mobility – Wireless LAN systems can provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere in their organization. This mobility supports productivity and service opportunities not possible with wired networks. • Installation Speed and Simplicity – Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. • Installation Flexibility – wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go. • Reduced Cost-of-Ownership – While the initial investment required for wireless LAN hardware might be higher than the cost of wired LAN hardware, overall installation expenses and life- cycle costs will be significantly lower. Long- term cost benefits are greatest in dynamic environments requiring frequent moves, adds, and changes. • Scalability – Wireless LAN systems can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needs of specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users that allows roaming over a broad area. 4. Installation for Windows 95 / 98 The following section will assist you to installing wireless LAN Adapter successfully. You will first install software (driver) and then insert the 802CI3 wireless LAN card, and finally set the network properties to accommodate resource sharing and select the type of wireless network that you wish to install. The 802CI3 can be easily be installed and used, without bothering to connect cables for keeping your computer to use network resources, as in case of wired LAN. 4.1 Installation Overview Here are some steps you will perform in establishing your wireless network connection: • Install the Access Point at first. AP is needed in case of Infrastructure network mode. • Install the software using the Installation Diskette. • Install the Wireless LAN Card (802CI3). • Install the network protocol(s) required to communicate on your network. Most likely you will need the TCP/IP protocol. 4 4.2 Installation Procedure of 802CI3 PC Card Note: Do not insert the PCMCI card until you are asked to do so, failure of which may result in unsuccessful installation of your PCMCIA WLAN card. Please follow the following steps one by one in order to install the PCMCIA card successfully. 1. Power on your computer and allow Windows 95 / 98 to load fully. 2. Be sure that there is no PCMCIA adapter inserted yet. 3. Insert the given Installation Diskette and then click on the A:\disk1\setup.exe. 4. Accept the license agreement. 5. Give the path of the destination folder. To set the path of your choice click on Browser and then click Next. 6. It takes a few seconds for copying the utility files and then click on Finish to complete the installation. 7. Insert the 802CI3 card into PCMCIA slot; windows will then prompt the required driver. 8. Locate the driver path Ex. A:\ and install the driver 9. Restart the PC and Click on the Control Panel and then on PC Card. Check whether it has PCMCIA card in one of the sockets or not. If you find 802CI3 PC Card in one of the sockets, it means the card is detected properly. 10. Check for the 802CI3 Wireless PCMCIA LAN Card by right clicking on My Computer using the mouse. Select the Device manager and then Network Adapters. If you find the sign on the adapter, it shows the installation is not successful. Select the adapter and click on Remove. Restart your computer after uninstalling the driver to make the changes effective. And refer to manual. 11. Right click on the Network Neighborhood using the mouse. 12. Select Properties from the pop up menu. The network box appears and you see the three main tables: Configuration, Identification, and Access Control. 13. Click on the Configuration tab and then click on the Add button. Select Network Component Type box appears. Click on the Protocol the click the Add button. 14. Select Network Protocols box appears. From the list of manufactures, click on Microsoft. From the list of network protocols list, select NetBEUI, then click OK. 15. The NetBEUI protocol is now installed. After clicking on OK return back to Network Component Type box. 16. Repeat the step 15 and 16 to add IPX/SPX protocol. 17. Repeat the step 15 and 16 to add TCP/IP protocol. 18. Click on the TCP/IP option for setting the IP address for your computer. You can select either Static OR DHCP setting. If you use the static IP s…

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Block Diagram

Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 4 802.11 Wireless LAN Block Diagram ICW3871B: Intersil, Wireless LAN integrated Medium Access Controller with Baseband Processor ICW3084: Intersil, 2.4GHz Voltage Controlled Oscillator ICW3684: Intersil, 2.4GHz Direct Up/Down Converter Single chip PHY ICW3984: Intersil, 2.4GHz Power Amp and Detector Flash & SRAM PCMCIA

Cover Letter(s)

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device is in conformance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations for Information Technology Equipment. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Trade Name: Actiontec Model: 802CI3 Responsible Party: Actiontec Electronics, Inc. Address: 760 North Mary Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Contact Person/Title: Ms. Alice Yeung/System/Process Analyst Telephone: (408) 752-7700 Fax: (408) 541-9005 EUT Certification Summary Equipment Class: FCC Class B Product Type: 802.11b Wireless LAN USB Device - ITE Report Number: R0203111 Issuance Date: March 15, 2002 Tested by: Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. Signature of Officer: ______________________________ John Y. Chan – Engineering Manager We, the responsible party: Actiontec Electronics, Inc. declare that the product 802CI3 was tested to conform to the applicable FCC Rules and regulations. The method of testing was in accordance to the most accurate measurement standards possible, and that all necessary steps have been enforced to assure that all production units of the same equipment will continue to comply with the Federal Communications Commission’s requirements. _____________________________ ____________________________ Signature Date _____________________________ ____________________________ Name Title

External Photos

EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS Chassis - Top View Chassis - Bottom View

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID LAB EL INFORMATION Proposed FCC ID Label Proposed Label Location on EUT Bottom Side of EUT/FCC ID Label

Internal Photos

EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS Main Board - Component View Main Board - Solder View Main Board - Connector View

Operational Description

SPECIFICATIONS Of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card: 802CI3 Ver. 0.1 Date: 3/18/01 Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 2 Contents: Device Overall Description 802.11 Wireless LAN - Features - Block Diagram - Modulation Methods - Channel Assignment - Security (WEP Key) - RF Characteristics - Software & OS support - Regulation - Interoperability - Operating Conditions Device Overall Description The 802CI3 is designed to provide wireless LAN function on a PCMCIA Type II Extended form factor. The wireless LAN function is based on Intersil Prism3 chipset, which implements the full IEEE802.11b standard date rates up to 11Mbps. Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 3 802.11 Wireless LAN Features - Intersil Prism3 chipset - IEEE802.11 Direct Sequence Spread Spetrum (DSSS) - IEEE802.11 Standard Data Rates: 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps - Full Implementation of the MAC Protocol Specified in IEEE Standards 802.11-1999 and 802.11b - Internal Encryption Engine Executes IEEE802.11 WEP - 128-bit WEP encryption, backward compatible with 64-bit solutions. - Support BSS (Infrastruture mode) and IBSS (Ad hoc mode). - Support BSS and IBSS operation under Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) and Ponit Coordination Function (PCF) - Support Psuedo IBSS mode which allows two computers to communicate in Ad Hoc configuration and allows backward compatibility with previous generation of Intersil products. - Onboard Diversity Antenna Switch - Onboard Microstrip Antenna Specification Compliance - IEEE 802.11b - PCMCIA spec. 5.1 Form factor - PCMCIA Type II Extended with 3.3V Keyed - Weight 1.4 oz - Dimension: 119mm x 54mm x 5mm (LxWxH) Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 4 802.11 Wireless LAN Block Diagram ICW3871B: Intersil, Wireless LAN integrated Medium Access Controller with Baseband Processor ICW3084: Intersil, 2.4GHz Voltage Controlled Oscillator ICW3684: Intersil, 2.4GHz Direct Up/Down Converter Single chip PHY ICW3984: Intersil, 2.4GHz Power Amp and Detector Flash & SRAM PCMCIA Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 5 Modulation Methods Modulation spec. 1 Mbps DBPSK 802.11 2 Mbps DQPSK 802.11 5.5 Mbps CCK 802.11b 11 Mbps CCK 802.11b Channel Assignment Channel Frequency FCC IC ETSI Japan 1 2412MHz X X X X 2 2417MHz X X X X 3 2422MHz X X X X 4 2427MHz X X X X 5 2432MHz X X X X 6 2437MHz X X X X 7 2442MHz X X X X 8 2447MHz X X X X 9 2452MHz X X X X 10 2457MHz X X X X 11 2462MHz X X X X 12 2467MHz X X X X 13 2472MHz X X X X 14 2484MHz X Many countries and region are currently revising the channel assignment. Security (WEP Key) Support the IEEE 802.11b compatible 64 bit WEP in all data rate modes. Support 128 bit 128RC4 algorithm in all data rate modes. Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 6 RF Characteristics RF Characteristics Minimum Typical Maximum Units Form Factor PCMCIA II Extended PC Interface 16-bit PCMCIA Plug and Play Compatible Yes Access Point Capable Yes Internal Antenna Impedance 50 ohms Ambient Operating Temperature Range 065 C Storage Temperature Range -20+85 C Supply Voltage (3.3 V only) 3.03.33.6 V RX Supply Current (at 3.3 V) 260 mA TX Supply Current (at 3.3 V) 290 mA 802.11 Sleep Supply Current 50 mA Initialization Supply Current 140 mA RX Adjacent Channel Rejection 43.042.642.0 dB RX Sensitivity, 1 Mbps -90-89 dBm RX Sensitivity, 2 Mbps -87-85 dBm RX Sensitivity, 5 Mbps -85-83 dBm RX Sensitivity, 11 Mbps -83-81 dBm Diversity Isolation 23.025.227.0 dB TX Output Power 13 dBm TX Carrier Suppression 27.0633.3434.95 dB TX Spectral Mask, 1st side-lobe -30 dBc TX Spectral Mask, 2nd side-lobe -50 dBc 1 Mbps Multipath Tolerance 290.0 290.0 290.0 802.11 2 Mbps Multipath Tolerance 290.0 290.0 290.0 802.11 5.5 Mbps Multipath Tolerance 164.0 164.0 164.0 802.11 11 Mbps Multipath Tolerance 75.0 81.0 85.0 802.11 Maximum input Level 4dbm Over-voltage protection +17dbm Dual Antenna Diversity, Short Preamble BBP SW Dual Antenna Diversity, Long Preamble BBP SW Preamble Length Short/Long SRAM 128K X 16 Serial Flash 128KX8 802.11 Compliance Compliant Note: Sensitivity based upon 1 kbyte packet length, 8% PER, single antenna driven, diversity enabled. Note: Adjacent channel rejection based upon 1 kbyte packet length, 8% PER, 25 MHz jammer offset. Note: Multipath tolerance based upon 1 kbyte packet length, 8% PER, signal level > -60 dBm, single antenna driven, diversity enabled, broadcast packets. Note: All measurements at the end of 6" of cable through Murata Connector with local diversity option. Specifications of PCMCIA Type II 802.11b Card 7 Software & OS support OS Driver Win95, OSR2 NDIS4 NT4 NDIS4 Win98 NDIS5 Windows Millennium NDIS5 Win2000 NDIS5 WinXP NDIS5.1 User Configuration Utility Available Regulation US FCC 15.247 Canada RSS Europe ETSI 300 826 11:1997 ETSI 300 328 11:1996, 2 nd Edition ETSI 300 328 A1 07:1997, 2 nd Edition ERC/DEC/(96) 17, ERC Decision of 1 November 1996 CE Mark Japan Telec Others upon requested Interoperability Actiontec is an active member of Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). All Actiontec 802.11b Wireless product will be certified by WECA Wi-fi test to assure interoperability between vendor’s of 802.11b. Operating Conditions Voltage Range 3.3V +-0.3V Operating Temperature Range 0°C - 65°C Storage Temperature Range -20°C - 85°C Relative Humidity during Operating 95% Relative Humidity during Storage 95%

Test Report

ActionTec CONFIDENTIAL! Processing Gain ISL37101P 11Mbps CHANNEL 6 Processing Gain Gp = (S/N)o + Mj + Lsys Freq.Gp(S/N)oMj=J/SLsysJammerPER (MHz)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dBm)(%) 2428.5028.816.410.42.0-49.5<=8.0 2428.5528.116.49.72.0-50.2<=8.0 2428.6027.616.49.22.0-50.7<=8.0 2428.6527.116.48.72.0-51.2<=8.0 2428.7027.016.48.62.0-51.3<=8.0 2428.7527.116.48.72.0-51.2<=8.0 2428.8027.216.48.82.0-51.1<=8.0 2428.8527.216.48.82.0-51.1<=8.0 2428.9027.016.48.62.0-51.3<=8.0 2428.9526.816.48.42.0-51.5<=8.0 2429.0026.516.48.12.0-51.8<=8.0 2429.0526.116.47.72.0-52.2<=8.0 2429.1025.816.47.42.0-52.5<=8.0 2429.1525.816.47.42.0-52.5<=8.0 2429.2025.816.47.42.0-52.5<=8.0 2429.2525.916.47.52.0-52.4<=8.0 2429.3025.916.47.52.0-52.4<=8.0 2429.3525.416.47.02.0-52.9<=8.0 2429.4024.916.46.52.0-53.4<=8.0 2429.4524.516.46.12.0-53.8<=8.0 2429.5024.116.45.72.0-54.2<=8.0 2429.5523.916.45.52.0-54.4<=8.0 2429.6023.516.45.12.0-54.8<=8.0 2429.6523.316.44.92.0-55.0<=8.0 2429.7022.916.44.52.0-55.4<=8.0 2429.7522.416.44.02.0-55.9<=8.0 2429.8022.216.43.82.0-56.1<=8.0 2429.8521.816.43.42.0-56.5<=8.0 2429.9021.816.43.42.0-56.5<=8.0 2429.9521.616.43.22.0-56.7<=8.0 2430.0021.316.42.92.0-57.0<=8.0 2430.0520.916.42.52.0-57.4<=8.0 2430.1020.416.42.02.0-57.9<=8.0 2430.1520.216.41.82.0-58.1<=8.0 2430.2020.016.41.62.0-58.3<=8.0 2430.2519.816.41.42.0-58.5<=8.0 2430.3019.416.41.02.0-58.9<=8.0 2430.3519.016.40.62.0-59.3<=8.0 2430.4019.016.40.62.0-59.3<=8.0 2430.4518.916.40.52.0-59.4<=8.0 2430.5018.816.40.42.0-59.5<=8.0 2430.5518.516.40.12.0-59.8<=8.0 2430.6018.516.40.12.0-59.8<=8.0 2430.6518.216.4-0.22.0-60.1<=8.0 2430.7018.116.4-0.32.0-60.2<=8.0 2430.7517.816.4-0.62.0-60.5<=8.0 2430.8017.616.4-0.82.0-60.7<=8.0 2430.8517.416.4-1.02.0-60.9<=8.0 Page 1 3/21/02 ActionTec CONFIDENTIAL! Processing Gain ISL37101P 11Mbps CHANNEL 6 Processing Gain Gp = (S/N)o + Mj + Lsys Freq.Gp(S/N)oMj=J/SLsysJammerPER (MHz)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dBm)(%) 2430.9017.016.4-1.42.0-61.3<=8.0 2430.9517.116.4-1.32.0-61.2<=8.0 2431.0016.916.4-1.52.0-61.4<=8.0 2431.0516.816.4-1.62.0-61.5<=8.0 2431.1016.616.4-1.82.0-61.7<=8.0 2431.1516.416.4-2.02.0-61.9<=8.0 2431.2016.316.4-2.12.0-62.0<=8.0 2431.2516.116.4-2.32.0-62.2<=8.0 2431.3015.916.4-2.52.0-62.4<=8.0 2431.3515.816.4-2.62.0-62.5<=8.0 2431.4015.716.4-2.72.0-62.6<=8.0 2431.4515.616.4-2.82.0-62.7<=8.0 2431.5015.516.4-2.92.0-62.8<=8.0 2431.5515.416.4-3.02.0-62.9<=8.0 2431.6015.216.4-3.22.0-63.1<=8.0 2431.6514.916.4-3.52.0-63.4<=8.0 2431.7014.816.4-3.62.0-63.5<=8.0 2431.7514.916.4-3.52.0-63.4<=8.0 2431.8014.716.4-3.72.0-63.6<=8.0 2431.8514.516.4-3.92.0-63.8<=8.0 2431.9014.716.4-3.72.0-63.6<=8.0 2431.9514.516.4-3.92.0-63.8<=8.0 2432.0014.416.4-4.02.0-63.9<=8.0 2432.0514.516.4-3.92.0-63.8<=8.0 2432.1014.416.4-4.02.0-63.9<=8.0 2432.1514.416.4-4.02.0-63.9<=8.0 2432.2014.316.4-4.12.0-64.0<=8.0 2432.2514.416.4-4.02.0-63.9<=8.0 2432.3014.516.4-3.92.0-63.8<=8.0 2432.3514.416.4-4.02.0-63.9<=8.0 2432.4014.216.4-4.22.0-64.1<=8.0 2432.4514.116.4-4.32.0-64.2<=8.0 2432.5014.016.4-4.42.0-64.3<=8.0 2432.5514.116.4-4.32.0-64.2<=8.0 2432.6014.216.4-4.22.0-64.1<=8.0 2432.6514.016.4-4.42.0-64.3<=8.0 2432.7014.116.4-4.32.0-64.2<=8.0 2432.7514.016.4-4.42.0-64.3<=8.0 2432.8013.916.4-4.52.0-64.4<=8.0 2432.8513.716.4-4.72.0-64.6<=8.0 2432.9013.816.4-4.62.0-64.5<=8.0 2432.9513.616.4-4.82.0-64.7<=8.0 2433.0013.416.4-5.02.0-64.9<=8.0 2433.0513.216.4-5.22.0-65.1<=8.0 2433.1013.316.4-5.12.0-65.0<=8.0 2433.1513.216.4-5.22.0-65.1<=8.0 2433.2013.316.4-5.12.0-65.0<=8.0 2433.2513.116.4-5.32.0-65.2<=8.0 Page 2 3/21/02 ActionTec CONFIDENTIAL! Processing Gain ISL37101P 11Mbps CHANNEL 6 Processing Gain Gp = (S/N)o + Mj + Lsys Freq.Gp(S/N)oMj=J/SLsysJammerPER (MHz)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dBm)(%) 2433.3013.016.4-5.42.0-65.3<=8.0 2433.3513.016.4-5.42.0-65.3<=8.0 2433.4012.916.4-5.52.0-65.4<=8.0 2433.4512.816.4-5.62.0-65.5<=8.0 2433.5012.716.4-5.72.0-65.6<=8.0 2433.5512.816.4-5.62.0-65.5<=8.0 2433.6012.916.4-5.52.0-65.4<=8.0 2433.6512.716.4-5.72.0-65.6<=8.0 2433.7012.716.4-5.72.0-65.6<=8.0 2433.7512.516.4-5.92.0-65.8<=8.0 2433.8012.416.4-6.02.0-65.9<=8.0 2433.8512.216.4-6.22.0-66.1<=8.0 2433.9012.416.4-6.02.0-65.9<=8.0 2433.9512.316.4-6.12.0-66.0<=8.0 2434.0012.416.4-6.02.0-65.9<=8.0 2434.0512.116.4-6.32.0-66.2<=8.0 2434.1011.916.4-6.52.0-66.4<=8.0 2434.1512.016.4-6.42.0-66.3<=8.0 2434.2011.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2434.2511.716.4-6.72.0-66.6<=8.0 2434.3011.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2434.3511.516.4-6.92.0-66.8<=8.0 2434.4011.416.4-7.02.0-66.9<=8.0 2434.4511.416.4-7.02.0-66.9<=8.0 2434.5011.516.4-6.92.0-66.8<=8.0 2434.5511.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2434.6011.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2434.6511.516.4-6.92.0-66.8<=8.0 2434.7011.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2434.7511.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2434.8011.716.4-6.72.0-66.6<=8.0 2434.8511.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2434.9011.716.4-6.72.0-66.6<=8.0 2434.9511.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2435.0011.516.4-6.92.0-66.8<=8.0 2435.0511.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2435.1011.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2435.1511.716.4-6.72.0-66.6<=8.0 2435.2011.516.4-6.92.0-66.8<=8.0 2435.2511.716.4-6.72.0-66.6<=8.0 2435.3011.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.3511.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.4011.916.4-6.52.0-66.4<=8.0 2435.4511.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.5011.916.4-6.52.0-66.4<=8.0 2435.5511.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.6011.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.6512.016.4-6.42.0-66.3<=8.0 Page 3 3/21/02 ActionTec CONFIDENTIAL! Processing Gain ISL37101P 11Mbps CHANNEL 6 Processing Gain Gp = (S/N)o + Mj + Lsys Freq.Gp(S/N)oMj=J/SLsysJammerPER (MHz)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dB)(dBm)(%) 2435.7012.116.4-6.32.0-66.2<=8.0 2435.7511.816.4-6.62.0-66.5<=8.0 2435.8011.616.4-6.82.0-66.7<=8.0 2435.8512.016.4-6.42.0-66.3<=8.0 2435.9012.116.4-6.32.0-66.2<=8.0 2435.9512.216.4-6.22.0-66.1<=8.0 2436.0012.316.4-6.12.0-66.0<=8.0 2436.0512.016.4-6.42.0-66.3<=8.0 2436.1012.116.4-6.32.0-66.2<=8.0 2436.1512.116.4-6.32.0-66.2<=8.0 2436.2011.916.4-6.52.0-66.4<=8.0 2436.2510.916.4-7.52.0-67.4<=8.0 2436.309.916.4-8.52.0-68.4<=8.0 2436.355.516.4-12.92.0-72.8<=8.0 2436.405.616.4-12.82.0-72.7<=8.0 2436.458.016.4-10.42.0-70.3<=8.0 2436.507.916.4-10.52.0-70.4<=8.0 2436.…

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Test Report

Note: This test report is specially limited to the above client company and the product model only. It may not be duplicated without prior written consent of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. FCC 15 SUBPART C EMI MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For Actiontec Electronics, Inc. 760 North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 FCC ID: LNQ802CI3 March 15, 2002 This Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: Wireless LAN Device Test Engineer: Benjamin Min Test Date: March 10, 2002 Reviewed By: John Y. Chan - Engineering Manager Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 230 Commercial Street Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732 9164 Actiontec Electronics, Inc. FCC ID: LNQ802CI3 Report # R0203111 FCC 15.247 Test Report Page 2 of 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................4 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) ..............................................................................4 1.2 OBJECTIVE.............................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).......................................................................................................................4 1.4 TEST METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................................................4 1.5 TEST FACILITY.......................................................................................................................................................5 1.6 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS.....................................................................................................................5 1.7 HOST SYSTEM CONFIGURATION LIST AND DETAILS..............................................................................................6 1.8 LOCAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS...................................................................................................6 1.9 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING LIST AND DETAILS.........................................................................................................6 2 - SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................7 2.1 JUSTIFICATION.......................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE....................................................................................................................................7 2.3 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES...........................................................................................................................................7 2.4 SCHEMATICS / BLOCK DIAGRAM...........................................................................................................................7 2.5 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................7 2.6 CONFIGURATION OF TEST SYSTEM.........................................................................................................................8 2.7 TEST SETUP BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................................8 3 - SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS..........................................................................................................................9 4 - PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ....................................................................................................10 4.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE......................................................................................................................................10 4.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................10 4.3 MEASUREMENT RESULT......................................................................................................................................10 5 - SPURIOUS EMISSION.........................................................................................................................................12 5.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE......................................................................................................................................12 5.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................12 5.3 MEASUREMENT DATA..........................................................................................................................................12 6 - PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ..............................................................................................................16 6.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE......................................................................................................................................16 6.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................16 6.3 TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................................................................16 7 - 6 DB BANDWIDTH...............................................................................................................................................18 7.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE.......................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

CONDUCTED AND RADIATED SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Conducted Emission Test Setup - Front View Conducted Emission Test Setup - Rear View Radiated Emission Test Setup - Front View Radiated Emission Test Setup - Rear View

Contact Information

Applicant

Brian Henrichs(President)
[email protected]4088579658Fax: 4086082156

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance LaboratoryJohn Chan
[email protected]408-732-9162Fax: 408-732-9164

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.47 GHz21.20 mW
Grant Notes
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance

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